Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 wardens and Robert Sara (second from left in back row, white shirt) display the Gene Sara traveling trophy. (Submitted photo)
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 wardens and Robert Sara (second from left in back row, white shirt) display the Gene Sara traveling trophy. (Submitted photo)
The Eastern Montana Gymnastics silver team won fourth place at the Watford City, N.D., meet, out of seven teams. The girls are (front row, left to right) Nomi Deserly, Wolf Point; Ava Hove, Circle; Ashlynn Johannessen, Wolf Point; (back row) Kate Nasner, Wolf Point; Abbey Gibbs, Circle; DaRae Deserly, Wolf Point; Ali Gibbs, Circle.
(Submitted photo)
The Eastern Montana Gymnastics silver team won fourth place at the Watford City, N.D., meet, out of seven teams. The girls are (front row, left to right) Nomi Deserly, Wolf Point; Ava Hove, Circle; Ashlynn Johannessen, Wolf Point; (back row) Kate Nasner, Wolf Point; Abbey Gibbs, Circle; DaRae Deserly, Wolf Point; Ali Gibbs, Circle.
(Submitted photo)
Wolf Point’s Jillian Deserly won first place on vault at the Watford City, N.D., meet on March 8, while Shelica Deserly won third. Both girls compete at the Gold Level for Eastern Montana Gymnastics of Circle.
(Submitted photo)
Wolf Point’s Jillian Deserly won first place on vault at the Watford City, N.D., meet on March 8, while Shelica Deserly won third. Both girls compete at the Gold Level for Eastern Montana Gymnastics of Circle.
(Submitted photo)
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The latest iteration of the University Montana Big Sky Poll probed voters’ knowledge of the Equal Rights Amendment and opinions about marijuana legalization and data regulations.
Each edition of the UM poll includes a Montana trivia question. Montanans were asked this question: “To date, 38 states have ratified the Equal Rights Amendment. To the best of your knowledge,
UM News Service
The latest iteration of the University Montana Big Sky Poll probed voters’ knowledge of the Equal Rights Amendment and opinions about marijuana legalization and data regulations.
Each edition of the UM poll includes a Montana trivia question. Montanans were asked this question: “To date, 38 states have ratified the Equal Rights Amendment. To the best of your knowledge,
The Roosevelt County Spelling Bee was hosted by Poplar this year on Feb. 27. The winners were (not in order) Trenton Hamilton, first; Carter Pacovsky, second; Ivy Colvin, third; Laney Holen, fourth; and Griffin Azure, fifth. (Submitted photo)
The Roosevelt County Spelling Bee was hosted by Poplar this year on Feb. 27. The winners were (not in order) Trenton Hamilton, first; Carter Pacovsky, second; Ivy Colvin, third; Laney Holen, fourth; and Griffin Azure, fifth. (Submitted photo)
Students and staff at Northside Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss Week in honor of the author and to promote youth literacy. The author’s 116th birthday was celebrated in schools across the nation. It has been an annual event for several years. The late Ted Geisel, known by his pen name “Dr. Seuss,” authored more than 60 children’s books. He was born in 1904 and died in 1991. Sporting
Students and staff at Northside Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss Week in honor of the author and to promote youth literacy. The author’s 116th birthday was celebrated in schools across the nation. It has been an annual event for several years. The late Ted Geisel, known by his pen name “Dr. Seuss,” authored more than 60 children’s books. He was born in 1904 and died in 1991. Sporting
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that the Farm Service Agency will open signups for disaster assistance on March 23 for producers, including sugar beet growers, to apply for eligible losses of drought (D3 or above) and excessive moisture. The move follows months of efforts by U.S. Senator Jon Tester on behalf of Montana farmers in Eastern Montana.
The announcement came on the heels
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that the Farm Service Agency will open signups for disaster assistance on March 23 for producers, including sugar beet growers, to apply for eligible losses of drought (D3 or above) and excessive moisture. The move follows months of efforts by U.S. Senator Jon Tester on behalf of Montana farmers in Eastern Montana.
The announcement came on the heels
Fred’s Grill and Casino held its grand opening Tuesday, March 11.
The business, formerly B& S Laundromat, is offering its famous broasted fried chicken, along with a wide array of breaded mushrooms, onion rings, gizzards, mozzarella sticks and other appetizers.
There is a burger menu and a new pizza machine was just installed. The laundry machines that used to share space with the
Fred’s Grill and Casino held its grand opening Tuesday, March 11.
The business, formerly B& S Laundromat, is offering its famous broasted fried chicken, along with a wide array of breaded mushrooms, onion rings, gizzards, mozzarella sticks and other appetizers.
There is a burger menu and a new pizza machine was just installed. The laundry machines that used to share space with the
Montana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Whitney Williams has added northeastern Montana farmer Milo “Buzz” Mattelin as her lieutenant governor running mate. She spoke to reporters at a press conference in the capitol March 2. Mattelin is president of the National Barley Growers Association. He operates a barley, wheat and sugar beet farm west of Culbertson along the Missouri River.
Williams
Montana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Whitney Williams has added northeastern Montana farmer Milo “Buzz” Mattelin as her lieutenant governor running mate. She spoke to reporters at a press conference in the capitol March 2. Mattelin is president of the National Barley Growers Association. He operates a barley, wheat and sugar beet farm west of Culbertson along the Missouri River.
Williams
Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board member Jestin Dupree shared news about a new Indian Health Services building and building renovation in Poplar Feb. 27.
In a social media post, Dupree stated: “Today, the IHS Facilities Director came in and shared some information about the new building that will be built to the west of our current IHS clinic in Poplar. There are two old houses there, but they
Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board member Jestin Dupree shared news about a new Indian Health Services building and building renovation in Poplar Feb. 27.
In a social media post, Dupree stated: “Today, the IHS Facilities Director came in and shared some information about the new building that will be built to the west of our current IHS clinic in Poplar. There are two old houses there, but they
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